HarbourVest Partners

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Private Ownership, LLC
Industry Private Equity
Predecessor Hancock Venture Partners
Founded 1982
Headquarters One Financial Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Products Fund of funds, Secondaries, Equity co-investment, Mezzanine capital
Total assets $36 billion
Number of employees
300+ (2015)
Website www.harbourvest.com

HarbourVest Partners is a private equity fund of funds and one of the largest private equity investment managers globally. The firm invests in all types of private equity funds, including venture capital and leveraged buyout funds, and also directly in operating companies.

Founded in 1982 as Hancock Venture Partners, a subsidiary of John Hancock Insurance, HarbourVest is based in Boston, Massachusetts with offices in London and Hong Kong. HarbourVest has approximately 80 investment professionals globally and manages approximately $18 billion of investor commitments.

Investors in HarbourVest funds include various types of institutional investors such as public and corporate pension funds, endowments, foundations and financial institutions.

In 2001, HarbourVest Partners got inducted to the Private Equity Hall of Fame.[1]

Secondary transactions

HarbourVest has completed a number of significant secondary market investments in private equity:

See also

References

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  2. "Macquarie Capital will spend $836m to go private". The Australian, June 17, 2008
  3. "Macquarie Capital soars on buyout plan". The Sydney Morning Herald, June 16, 2008
  4. CalPERs private equity stakes under microscope. Reuters 'Dealzone' November 20, 2008.
  5. Craig, Catherine. Five buy record $3bn Calpers portfolio. Financial News, February 5, 2008.
  6. Tracy, Tennille. Calpers, and where private-equity funds go to die. Wall Street Journal's Deal Journal blog, November 5, 2007.
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  8. American Capital raises $1bn fund. (AltAssets)
  9. ACS spins off stakes into $1B fund (TheDeal.com)
  10. HarbourVest transactions

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